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  1. Simon T posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
  2. I alway thought it sounded a bit like Little Eva of Locomotion fame!
  3. Chalky will know, it's was covered up a J Robinson at one time?
  4. Do Do De Dop by the Devotions. I wonder how many times that's been picked out and put back in the box because of the naff title, but what a tune!
  5. John Manship has one @ £100, but it's only in vg condition. Then again I've never seen one in decent condition
  6. Love Plays Some Funny Games, on Claire
  7. Anybody seen the film?
  8. Simon T posted a post in a topic in Record Wants
    It's their first L.P. in 1964/5 "Four Tops", but be careful if you are looking for it on vinyl as it was re-issued by Motown in the late eighties (looks the same, but the cardboard of the cover is much thinner) There also a nice version of 'Don't turn away' covered by Tony Diamond on Blue Rock, a subsidary of Mercury*. Baby I need your loving Without the one you love (life's not worthwhile) Where did you go Ask the lonely Your love is amazing Sad souvenirs Don't turn away Tea house in China Town Left with a broken heart Love has gone Call on me Jimmy Hart - Tea House In China Town on Mercury * is a cover. Tea House was also done by Tommy Knight, as well as his cover of the Four Top's ''don't bring back memories'', but were never released (?)
  9. Simon T posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Isn't one of the acetates of TTTWSS attributed to the Topics? I think they're the same cut though.
  10. Simon T posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Isn't Rag to Riches by the Blue Notes of Bernie Williams backing on Fucused O You / It's Needless To Say, but not Harold Melvin fame?
  11. Lisa Miller - Loneliest Christmas Tree - Cabturbury and also her U/R Motown effort as Little Lisa - Choo Choo Train
  12. Barbara McNair had here own TV show and appeared in other TV shows and a couple films "They Call Me Mr. Tibbs" and "The Organization".
  13. Billy Harner
  14. Simon T posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Press for the Belgian market?
  15. Shrine records were called Shrine by Eddie Singleton as a tribute to President Kennedy and the emblem is the Eternal Flame on Kennedy’s shrine. Shrine’s publishing company was Ramitary and was formed by Eddie and his wife Raynoma; Eddie was born Eddie Singletary Raynoma or ‘Miss Ray’ learnt her record producing skills at Motown being Berry Gordy’s second wife. Berry Gordy wanted to have a record label called Tammy named after a favourite film (star) of his, but as the name was copyrighted he plumped for Tamla instead Pictures: Eddie Singletary Berry & Raynoma Gordy Very common Shrine release
  16. Simon T posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Yes, I noticed that, and the words that are missing are "First Edition". I've also see a Trudel release on that maroon / cocoa coloured label, but it wasn't the Phonetics and I can't remember what it was now. Perhaps some kind of re-release?
  17. Thanks Rachel, could find it with google.
  18. Anyone got a list of 7" releases on Blue Rock? Apparently about 90 were released. Also, doeas anyone know when and why the label disign changed? thanks Simon
  19. Simon T posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    DLLGYD was also issued on the other side of Pretty Girl and it is this label design that was used for this boot
  20. Correct Paul, formally covered up as Gary and the kid touchers! Now for something a bit more funky
  21. Simon T posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    also whats the original on ie colour.,.my late friend nial from coventry had it on a light blue issue reissues were on an orange issue The Marton originals are dark blue with silver writing
  22. tawdry? "shake me up,J udy"
  23. Mr Nemo Mr "no name", quite enjoyed Bleak House myself recently. I'm the ebay seller of the Magnetics 'Lady in Green' 45 & this is the first I've heard of having another copy How is detroit? Well that where you said you're from in the original ebay auction I dunno where Ovenchip got his auction copy, but it wasn't from me( might it be the one recently offered set sale?? hmm...) Ovenchip? So you are a UK bod the single copy of the mags was in a detroit-area basement with a bunch of 60's dj promo 45s of all stripes, incl thelma, wheelsville vinyl, not styrene

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